Which Makes Bigger Difference for 2003 Southwind on W22 Chassis Front or Rear Sway Bar
Updated 08/05/2024 | Published 08/03/2024 >
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I have a 2003 southwind on a w22 chassis 2002 built I am traveling out west and want to know which is better to add front swaybar and steering stabilizer or rear sway bar and stabilizer, or ? pan hard bar Iwould like the most cost effective since this is and older motorhome but want the most efficientat the same time.
asked by: Michael A
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Expert Reply:
Hey Michael, the rear sway bars make the biggest improvements on motorhomes so for your 2003 Southwind W22 chassis you'd want the part # RM-1259-108 for a rear bar and then for a steering stabilizer part # RM32RR. This will make a night and day improvement!
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Jameson C
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